Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Guns and Ammo => Topic started by: Biggerhammer on February 11, 2014, 08:44:43 PM
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Nosler has a decent selection of Seconds and Over runs up right now at some good prices. They were a little thin on inventory for awhile there. There listing more and more lately. The "Seconds" are a good deal. I've shot a bunch of them at paper, varmints and game and have seen absolutely no difference from a box off the shelf from my local spot.
http://www.shootersproshop.com/shooters-pro-shop/reloading/bullets.html?p=1 (http://www.shootersproshop.com/shooters-pro-shop/reloading/bullets.html?p=1)
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Shoot thousands of seconds every year. Squirrels and prairiedogs..just perfect for that!
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Nosler has a decent selection of Seconds and Over runs up right now at some good prices. They were a little thin on inventory for awhile there. There listing more and more lately. The "Seconds" are a good deal. I've shot a bunch of them at paper, varmints and game and have seen absolutely no difference from a box off the shelf from my local spot.
http://www.shootersproshop.com/shooters-pro-shop/reloading/bullets.html?p=1 (http://www.shootersproshop.com/shooters-pro-shop/reloading/bullets.html?p=1)
Sure a nice price on the 375cal. 300gr. Partitions. :tup: But I haven't decided if I am going with Partitions or Accubonds in the 375 Ruger. Main game is elk and bear right now. Biggerhammer which do you suggest?
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Nosler has a decent selection of Seconds and Over runs up right now at some good prices. They were a little thin on inventory for awhile there. There listing more and more lately. The "Seconds" are a good deal. I've shot a bunch of them at paper, varmints and game and have seen absolutely no difference from a box off the shelf from my local spot.
http://www.shootersproshop.com/shooters-pro-shop/reloading/bullets.html?p=1 (http://www.shootersproshop.com/shooters-pro-shop/reloading/bullets.html?p=1)
Sure a nice price on the 375cal. 300gr. Partitions. :tup: But I haven't decided if I am going with Partitions or Accubonds in the 375 Ruger. Main game is elk and bear right now. Biggerhammer which do you suggest?
I've been using the 260gr .375 Accubond since they were released. Exellent bullet, the majority of mine have been shot through 3 different .375 Ultra Magnums. They were accurate across the board in all three rifles. They performed well at distance with reliable expansion. Every Accubond I have recovered looks just the same at point blank as it does at 560yards. Hard to top that and I've shot allot of different bullet.
260 Accubond recovered from a Mulie I shot at 560 yards. :tup:
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Thanks. I will have to find some and give them a try. The 149gr, Accubonds are my go to bullet for the 270wsm. This 375 Ruger is new to me and just starting to reload for it.
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I think any animal in WA hit with 260 or 300 gr with a decent shot is dead. Not sure a premium bullet is necessary short of a big AK bear or African game. I use 300gr SGKs in my 375 Wby cause they're accurate and cheap.
Just my :twocents:
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I think any animal in WA hit with 260 or 300 gr with a decent shot is dead. Not sure a premium bullet is necessary short of a big AK bear or African game. I use 300gr SGKs in my 375 Wby cause they're accurate and cheap.
Just my :twocents:
The 300gr SPBT Hornady interlocks. Kill stuff dead in the .375. Shot most of my Elk with them before the Accubond. Accurate and about half the cost, hard to beat. With that bullet weight and horse power anything on the planets dead.